Light-induced plating of a Ni-Cu-Ag stack allows for high efficient and potentially low cost solar cell metallization. The definition of the contact structure is performed by local laser ablation of the solar cells surface passivation layer. By using a femtosecond pulsed UV laser the crystal damage due to ablation is minimized in respect to any other approach of laser-structuring. Within the study presented plated contacts on femtosecond structured silicon are evaluated regarding electrical and mechanical properties. The results show that contact resistance is determined by a highly inhomogeneous interface oxide layer that is formed while femtosecond pulsed laser ablation on textured solar cell surfaces. Silicidation of the silicon/nickel c...
Copper (Cu) plating can reduce the consumption of silver for silicon (Si) photovoltaic manufacturing...
Copper-plated metallisation can act as an alternative to the dominant Ag screen-printing with a redu...
AbstractTwo process sequences for the fabrication of Ni-Cu plated solar cells with a selective emitt...
Plating of a Ni-Cu stack on laser-structured passivation layer openings is a low-cost metallization ...
Investigating modifications of the silicon/metal interface during the manufacturing process and the ...
AbstractAn improved understanding of the interface situation between metal and laser-structured semi...
An improved understanding of the interface situation between metal and laser-structured semiconducto...
Laser contact opening is a critical step for solar cells manufacturing and needs to be optimized to ...
International audienceThis study focuses on the electrochemical Ni/Cu metallization of multi-crystal...
AbstractThis study focuses on the electrochemical Ni/Cu metallization of multi-crystalline silicon (...
International audienceTo meet future energy demand and limit global warming, researchers and industr...
International audienceTo meet future energy demand and limit global warming, researchers and industr...
AbstractPlated Ni/Cu/Ag contacts are an industrially feasible metallization approach for high effici...
AbstractPlated Ni/Cu/Ag contacts are an industrially feasible metallization approach for high effici...
Continuous wave laser processes used to create solar cells with selective emitter and plated Ni–Cu f...
Copper (Cu) plating can reduce the consumption of silver for silicon (Si) photovoltaic manufacturing...
Copper-plated metallisation can act as an alternative to the dominant Ag screen-printing with a redu...
AbstractTwo process sequences for the fabrication of Ni-Cu plated solar cells with a selective emitt...
Plating of a Ni-Cu stack on laser-structured passivation layer openings is a low-cost metallization ...
Investigating modifications of the silicon/metal interface during the manufacturing process and the ...
AbstractAn improved understanding of the interface situation between metal and laser-structured semi...
An improved understanding of the interface situation between metal and laser-structured semiconducto...
Laser contact opening is a critical step for solar cells manufacturing and needs to be optimized to ...
International audienceThis study focuses on the electrochemical Ni/Cu metallization of multi-crystal...
AbstractThis study focuses on the electrochemical Ni/Cu metallization of multi-crystalline silicon (...
International audienceTo meet future energy demand and limit global warming, researchers and industr...
International audienceTo meet future energy demand and limit global warming, researchers and industr...
AbstractPlated Ni/Cu/Ag contacts are an industrially feasible metallization approach for high effici...
AbstractPlated Ni/Cu/Ag contacts are an industrially feasible metallization approach for high effici...
Continuous wave laser processes used to create solar cells with selective emitter and plated Ni–Cu f...
Copper (Cu) plating can reduce the consumption of silver for silicon (Si) photovoltaic manufacturing...
Copper-plated metallisation can act as an alternative to the dominant Ag screen-printing with a redu...
AbstractTwo process sequences for the fabrication of Ni-Cu plated solar cells with a selective emitt...